“I like the political side of it. The political side of it has always been very intriguing to me. Over the next six months or so, I gotta find out where I can do a better job. Can I do a better job from the outside? Kind of working the perimeter of the political scene, being open to talking to anybody? Or are you better from the inside, and we are in the process of determining that.”

Jenner was an avid supporter of President Trump until the administration made the decision to reverse decisions regarding public school bathrooms for transgender students made under the Obama regime. Jenner has already warned President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions back in February by a video posted to Twitter that he would see them in court in response to the repeal.

On Thursday Jenner said during an appearance on “The View” she had a meeting with Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, to discuss LGBT issues worldwide.

“The perception of the Republican Party is that they are all about rich white guys trying to make money. I would hope in the next generation … that we can change the perception of the Republican P arty and make it the party of equality .”

Jenner’s consideration for a Senate bid comes right on the heels after rap rocker Kid Rock tweeted out that he was considering a run for political office after a “Kid Rock for Senate” website surfaced.

” I have had a ton of emails and texts asking me if this website is real … The answer is an absolute YES .”

Jenner’s bid for Senate may come as Dianne Feinstein, 84, the incumbent Democratic senator from California, is considering retirement. California’s other senator, Kamala Harris, was just elected. Her term doesn’t expire until 2023.